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For example, sentence like "Item as described"., which frequently appears in positive reviews, consists of only neutral words.
The consumer model is powered by a Snapdragon 805 system-on-a-chip, which frequently appears in flagship phones and tablets from Android OEMs.
In this paper we consider the numerical solution of the Stokes and Darcy coupled equations, which frequently appears in porous media modeling.
Since only quadrilateral domains can be handled in the conventional IGA, a topologically complex domain which frequently appears during the optimization process should be built by introducing multiple untrimmed NURBS patches for analysis.
A major theme which frequently appears in most far right rhetoric is that any effort to expand the size of government is wrong, against the principles on which the country was founded, probably subversive and definitely dangerous.
This source of confusion arises from the presence of the coordinating conjunction 'and', which frequently appears together with the Overlap relation.
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Barre published a number of works on economics and politics, among them the widely used textbook Économie politique (1956; "Political Economy"), which frequently appeared in revised editions.
This type, which frequently appeared in the Byzantine Church, has been represented especially in Western Christianity by Philip Neri, the founder of the religious order known as the Oratorians, in the 16th century.
Such estimates are obtained for some model problems which frequently appear in many applications.
A database of chemical abbreviations which frequently appear in the chemical structure diagram can be used for this purpose.
The CamVid dataset has 11 classes depicting different objects which frequently appear on the street, such as road, cars, pedestrian, and building.
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